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- What is the following conversation an example of? Nurse (Question): How are you? Client (Answer): Fine Nurse (Question): Are you married? Client (Answer): Yes Nurse (Question): How long have you been married? Client (Answer): Seven years Nurse (Question): Do you have any siblings? Client (Answer): YesQuestion 47 options: a) Alogia b) Ambivalence c) Loosening of associations d) Word saladExplain the relationship between knowing a patient and clinical decision making ?In order for communication to take place, the patient must trust the health care provider. How is trust developed? Identify and discuss the steps necessary to establish trust and identify at least two significant roadblocks to communication and how they can be overcome.
- Please consider the role of the LPN and the RN in the nursing process. How would the LPN and RN collaborate to develop the nursing plan of care to ensure the patient is achieving their goal?How beneficial is it to look for information about health online? What kinds of technical hurdles must patients overcome when deciding between in-person and remote treatment?The common non verbal cues are: 1. Appearance and personal hygiene 2. Gestures 3. Facial expressions 4. Eye contact 5. Paralinguistics 6. Movement 7. Positioning 8. Physical touch 9. Avatars and other representations 10. Posture 11. Physiology How can these non verbal cues influence doctor- patient communication? Explain.
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